Muhammad Ali: How Do You Want to Be Remembered?

If you want to remember and honor and pay respect to Muhammad Ali, check out his web site at http://www.muhammadali.com Its well worth the visit.

What would you like people to think about you when you are gone?

“I’D LIKE FOR THEM TO SAY, HE TOOK A FEW CUPS OF LOVE. HE TOOK ONE TABLESPOON OF PATIENCE, ONE TEASPOON OF GENEROSITY, ONE PINT OF KINDNESS; HE TOOK ONE QUART OF LAUGHTER, ONE PINCH OF CONCERN AND THEN HE MIXED WILLINGNESS WITH HAPPINESS. HE ADDED LOTS OF FAITH, AND HE STIRRED IT UP WELL. THEN HE SPREAD IT OVER A SPAN OF A LIFETIME, AND HE SERVED IT TO EACH AND EVERY DESERVING PERSON HE MET.”

“WHAT KEEPS ME GOING IS GOALS” -Ali on training A VOICE FOR THOSE WITHOUT ONE There has always been far more to Muhammad than what took place in the boxing ring. He was fearless in his stance on civil rights, fighting for people suffering injustices in the United States and the rest of the world.

ALI ON THE VIETNAM WAR Muhammad Ali’s polarizing decision inspired Americans of all backgrounds. New York Times columnist, William Rhoden, wrote, “Ali’s actions changed my standard of what constituted an athlete’s greatness. Possessing a killer jump shot or the ability to stop on a dime was no longer enough. What were you doing for the liberation of your people? What were you doing to help your country live up to the covenant of its founding principles?”